Is this a recent revelation?Maybe the next time the Reds get control of DC, if ever, they should send this hot mess to the bottom of the ocean. The music is nice, but the woke drivel just never stops. Even my parrot disapproves...
A man has to have dreams.Maybe the next time the Reds get control of DC, if ever, they should send this hot mess to the bottom of the ocean.
I've never listened to talk radio. In fact, that's why I stopped listening to WFBQ since Bob and Tom turned it into a talk radio station.I listen almost every morning. The enemy will tell you their plans if you let them. But that’s not good for my blood pressure.
No, but they're playing considerably less musical content (WBAA Purdue), and more and more woke fairytales about various protected/preferred groups. No pretense whatsoever at balance. The antithesis of what public radio was supposed to be. And the music is increasingly mediocre. Bleah.Is this a recent revelation?
We've got our own rep.I learned on the INGO that NPR is the only truly objective new source.
I had to look it up too, but it turned out to mean about what I thought it would.I'm probably a happier person for not knowing what agitprop is until today.
You knew it, you just didn't know you knew it.I'm probably a happier person for not knowing what agitprop is until today.
I keep looking in my copy of the constitution looking for the founders intent on government radio and TV without any luck…The antithesis of what public radio was supposed to be.
I used to work in a photo lab (late 80's) dark room, the only option to repetitious music, was NPR radio, I listened til Noon, then "Talent on loan from God" came on...it made listening to lefty drivel bearable, knowing there was light at the end of the tunnel.....Spencer Rifle, I agree, as Michael Bane says 'If someone SAYS they want to kill you....they do".....I listen almost every morning. The enemy will tell you their plans if you let them. But that’s not good for my blood pressure.
You won't find the FCC in there either...I keep looking in my copy of the constitution looking for the founders intent on government radio and TV without any luck…
Well, I can at least find “the commerce clause” under which the FCC regulates…You won't find the FCC in there either...
The source of considerable governmental mischief. Anyway, public radio wouldn't really seem to be commerce, aside from the fact it's taxpayer money competing with private enterprise.Well, I can at least find “the commerce clause” under which the FCC regulates…
Do you have everyone except one particular member on ignore?I learned on the INGO that NPR is the only truly objective new source.